Silent Oil Free Compressor Range ? Great Looking and Just 54 dB(A)!

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Silent Oil Free Compressor Range ? Great Looking and Just 54 dB(A)!

28 Sep, 2007

Published over 18 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

With the launch of the silent VTS oil free range Bambi Air Compressors Ltd can now supply a compressor so quiet it can be located in the laboratory itself. Perfect for Gas Generation, AA, GC, Auto Sampling and Robotics where space is limited and ultra clean, ultra dry air is essential.

Not just an acoustic hood, but a dedicated range of compressors engineered from the ground up with a stunning aesthetic design that will look perfect in any location. Based on the well proven VT range recently launched, this new range has been designed with very clever temperature controlled cooling fans to ensure the compressor runs efficiently with total reliability and noise levels from as low as just 54 dB(A).

Comprehensive specification is part of every Bambi compressor so internally coated air receivers to ensure against corrosion, a soft start valve which enables the compressor to be turned off remotely without causing harm and an air dryer option are all incorporated across the range.

Cleverly, when the air dryer option is specified, we locate this inside the "cool zone" of the compressor giving exceptional dryer performance of minus 40 Degrees and best of all because it's inside the attractive housing doesn't detract from its contemporary appearance.

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